- After a one-year time out, AJ Allmendinger will return to the Rolex 24 at Daytona.The former IndyCar winner turned full-time Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series driver for JTG Daugherty Racing will once ...

- Formula 1 has reported an eight percent increase in track attendance during the 2017 season according to a report released by the sanctioning body.Overall, 13 races recorded an increase in attendance, ...

- Many of the most historic short tracks in America are once again represented on the 2018 NASCAR K&N East Series schedule.The fourth-tier tour will once again take its initial green flag on Sunday, ...

- Kyle Larson will assume sole ownership of his World of Outlaws team in 2018.The co-owner of Larson Marks Racing, Justin Marks, will become an advisor for the team as he shifts back into full-time IMSA ...

- The Haas F1 Team could link up with the Italian carmaker Maserati for the 2018 Formula 1 season.Days ago, it became official that Ferrari-powered Sauber's new title sponsor would be Alfa Romeo, a ...

- In addition to a part-time IndyCar slate, Michael Shank Racing also confirmed its return to the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship with a two-car Acura NSX GT3 effort.The team will field one ...

- Jack Harvey and Michael Shank Racing will return to IndyCar next season.After making their combined debut in the Indianapolis 500 next season, the pairing will return for at least six races in the No. ...

- Richard Petty Motorsports is switching to Chevrolet.The team also announced on Friday that it will enter into a technical partnership with Richard Childress Racing and move to a shop adjacent to the ...

- The Andretti Autosport-Bryan Herta Autosport IndyCar relationship will continue into 2018, albeit with a new look.The combined team announced on Thursday that Marco Andretti would move from the No. 27 ...

- Renault advisor and four-time Formula 1 champion Alain Prost says that the Renault F1 team may struggle to beat its engine customers in 2018.Next year, the French carmaker will continue to run its own ...

- The two-car Ford Chip Ganassi Racing team, which won the GT Le Mans (GTLM) class in the 2017 Rolex 24 at Daytona, will return with the same driver lineup it has used for the past two IMSA WeatherTech ...